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SPAM ALERT - REPORT SPAM

STONEDIVER does NOT condone SPAM - the popular name for Unsolicited Commercial Email, or U.C.E. We teach people a great many ETHICAL and EFFECTIVE ways to promote their websites on the Internet that make Spamming UNNECESSARY! In addition, ALL of our Affiliates are strongly warned, when they first become Resellers, NOT to try to promote this site by means of U.C.E.

However, we have to tell you that sometimes our Affiliates have ignored our warnings and everything we have told them about SPAM. If that happens, WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT IMMEDIATELY. We GUARANTEE you that, if you HAVE been the victim of SPAM by someone directing you to this website, we WILL take action immediately against the offending Affiliate, as well as assisting you in taking whatever action YOU want to take.

If you have been spammed, Contact Us . To do so, please make sure to forward to us the entire email you received that you consider SPAM so that we may investigate. In doing so, please make sure that:

  • The email is not an automated confirmation in response to you posting to one of the FFA pages on our network.
  • The email is not sent through a listserver for several hundred optin email lists maintained by reputable companies like egroups, Topica lists, Listbot, or Globeclubs, to which you and the mailer have subscribed.


A typical SPAM email starts with words like these:

  • "This is not SPAM. You and I have corresponded in the past, or you and I are both members of the same mailing list."


If the email does not contain a SPECIFIC URL for an FFA page or Classified ad site that you posted to, or mention a SPECIFIC LIST that you know you are a subscriber to - we consider that SPAM - and teach our Affiliates that principle. Many online marketers post to THOUSANDS of FFA pages and free classified ad sites using third party, remote software such as those found at URL Submitter, FFA Blaster, the Ultimate Advertising Club, FFANet, and many others - and so do not know which specific individual pages they posted to.

That being said, you need to be aware that there are professional SPAMMERS on the Internet, using software readily available on the Web to search websites and domain names for valid email addresses. They then use those addresses to send messages through bulk mailing software to cloak their own identity and avoid repercussions. They also use those addresses to post to hundreds of thousands of free classified ad sites, in the hopes of not having to receive confirmation emails.

Please CONTACT US at Spam Alert and let us help you STOP SPAM!

 

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